
Prophet Roja, the founder and leader of Roja Ministries, has issued a public appeal to the family of socialite Abu Trica following the latter's recent arrest and extradition. This development occurs alongside other significant community milestones in Ghana, including the upcoming final rites for Mrs. Essie Nyamekye Quainoo in Accra and evolving public discourse on the internal pressures of modern marriage and economic disparities within the household. Regarding the Trica case, Prophet Roja reached out to the socialite’s relatives during a broadcast on Ahenfie TV on July 13, 2026, requesting a private meeting to discuss spiritual insights concerning the current legal predicament. The Prophet explained that while he had intended to seek deeper spiritual clarity during a recent all-night service, his focus was diverted. This request underscores the spiritual dimension often present in high-profile legal matters in Ghana, as the socialite’s family navigates the complexities of his extradition. Parallel to these events, the family of the late Mrs. Essie Nyamekye Quainoo (née Annan) has invited the public to join them in a celebration of her life on July 31, 2026. The ceremony is scheduled to take place at the Christ the King Catholic Church in Accra, beginning with a file past and pre-burial service at 8:00 am, followed by a Burial Mass. The family has requested that attendees observe a dress code of white or black and white, and has noted that the final interment will remain a private family affair. Finally, these diverse stories reflect a broader national conversation regarding both public legacy and the private struggles of Ghanaian citizens. While the community prepares to honor the life of Mrs. Quainoo, others are reflecting on the internal mental health challenges inherent in modern domestic life, such as the stresses of significant income disparities between spouses. These varied narratives—ranging from the legal and spiritual to the personal and commemorative—illustrate the complex tapestry of contemporary life in Ghana as citizens balance public events with deeply personal reflections.
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